Data And Analytics Training Courses
Data Analytics is the process of examining data to discover patterns, draw conclusions, and make informed decisions. It transforms raw data into valuable insights, progressing from understanding what happened (descriptive), to why (diagnostic), to what will happen (predictive), and finally to what to do about it (prescriptive). Data analytics is vital for improving performance, fostering innovation, and guiding strategic decision-making in organizations across all industries.
To help professionals learn on-the-job skills needed to advance, Amananet offers training solutions that can help meet the development demands of your company. Below we have separated our Data & Analytics courses into three distinct sections: No-Code, Low-Code, and Traditional Data & Analytics.
The No-Code and Low-Code Data & Analytics sections include relevant course titles while the Traditional Data & Analytics section includes several different job roles with prescriptive course titles.
If you don’t consider yourself a developer at all, but still require insight into the data of your organization (and really, who doesn’t?) then utilizing no-code development solutions is where you will want to start. The following courses will help you tune up your data & analytics skills without having to learn a new development language.
Data Scientists typically have a bachelor's degree in statistics, math, computer science, or economics and utilize their analytical, statistical, and programming skills to collect, analyze, and interpret large data sets to develop data-driven solutions.
A Data Analyst collects and stores data on sales numbers, market research, logistics, linguistics, or other behaviors. They bring technical expertise to ensure the quality and accuracy of that data, then process, design, and present it in ways to help organizations make better business decisions.
Database Developers are responsible for data gathering before development of a database. They design, develop, test, implement and maintain new and existing databases. Database developers create management methods and systems to access efficiently to information stored in databases.


